Introduction
This fix will help individuals fix the dents on their cars easily from home. The hardest part of this Fix is in fact our first step. When cutting a hole at the bottom of the pot and/or bucket you decide to use one must be both careful and patient, since we're cutting a hole in something. Having a helping hand in the process of taping the bucket to your car can also be very helpful, but not needed. Aside from that it isn't a fix that is too complicated for anyone to try!
Tools
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Be sure that the bucket or pot is big enough to fit the vacuum that will be used for this procedure
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Insert the vacuum into the hole at the bottom of the bucket to be sure it fits
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If the hole is too small and the vacuum cannot fit within the hole, go back to step one and attempt to enlarge the hole
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If the hole appears to be too large, one may want to consider going back to step one with a new bucket
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Place the bucket over the dent that needs to be fixed
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Start by lightly taping down the bucket with painters tape - this allows the bucket to be held up and allow the rest of the tapping easier to do
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Go over the edges of the bucket with duct tape until you are sure that it is airtight onto the car
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Place the vacuum into the hole at the bottom of the bucket
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At this point be sure to allow some time for suction to occur and listen for a small popping noise
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The popping noise that needs to be listened for is the dent in your car popping out from the suction of the vacuum
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At times the way the vacuum is positioned can affect the suction
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If after some time there is no popping noise, adjusting the placement of the vacuum is recommended
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After adjusting the vacuum allow time for suction again and listen for a popping noise to know when your dent is fixed
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